So, I'm Zinnia Jones, and I actually noticed that this isn't a singular or rare thing after I moved from Chicago to Orlando. My girlfriend (who grew up in California and Arizona) also says "groceries" as 'grosheries'. For some reason I found that noticeably odd, even as I continue to do the /shtr/ thing.

/u/phonicparty, /u/PavementBlues - I don't take an active role in moderating much of anything on that reddit and I'm not all that involved in its workings. In the future I think you should contact its other moderators - they're around far more often than I am and are familiar with the community.

I will absolutely keep you in mind. I'm revving up for a book sometime soon, tentatively titled "Gender Synthesis: A Whole-Systems Approach to Understanding Gender Phenomena". It's generally focusing on the importance of solid gender science to trans people's everyday lives, how trans experiences need to inform the social process of science, and the valuable insights that can be gained from applying interdisciplinary expertise across fields relevant to gender. It's continuing to develop, but I'm optimistic that I finally have a viable outline to flesh out with book-length material. I welcome thoughts and feedback - I always enjoy what you have to say :)